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AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Study Guide: CLF-C01 Exam

By : Ben Piper, David Clinton
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AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Study Guide: CLF-C01 Exam

By: Ben Piper, David Clinton

Overview of this book

AWS certifications validate the technical skills and knowledge required for building secure and reliable applications on the AWS cloud. The AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner certification is for individuals who have the knowledge and skills necessary to demonstrate an understanding of the AWS Cloud, independent of specific technical roles addressed by other AWS certifications. An AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner is a recommended path to achieving specialty certification or an optional start toward Associate certification. This guide provides a solid introduction and the resources you need to prove your knowledge in the exam. It covers all topics, beginning with what the AWS cloud and its basic global infrastructure and architectural principles. Other chapters dive into the technical, exploring core characteristics of deploying and operating in the AWS Cloud Platform, as well as basic security and compliance aspects and the shared security model. The text identifies sources of documentation or technical assistance, such as white papers or support tickets. The authors discuss the AWS Cloud value proposition and define billing, account management, and pricing models. This includes describing the key services AWS can provide and their common use cases such as compute, analytics, and so on. By the end of this book, you'll be thoroughly prepared for the foundational CLF-C01 exam.
Table of Contents (24 chapters)
Free Chapter
1
Cover
2
Acknowledgments
3
About the Authors
4
Table of Exercises
5
Introduction
6
Assessment Test
7
Answers to Assessment Test
20
Index
21
Advert
22
End User License Agreement

Exam Essentials

Know how to lock down your account’s root user to reduce your exposure to risk. Make sure your root user has a strong password that is MFA-enabled and is never used for day-to-day administration tasks.

Know how to enforce the use of strong passwords for all your users. Set an IAM password policy to force longer passwords using uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and nonstandard characters.

Understand how AWS manages access credentials for EC2 key pairs, secret access keys, and encryption keys. Whether you’re looking to secure terminal connections to your EC2 servers, API access, or the privacy of your data, you’ll need to make use of AWS encryption services of one sort or another.

Know how to provide (federated) access to your AWS resources based on third-party authentication systems like Google. Using standards such as SAML 2.0 and Microsoft’s Active Directory, you can incorporate external authentication into your AWS infrastructure...